A zillion years ago I worked for bath and body works and they sold Rose Toner that I LOVED by C.O. Bigelow, I just checked to see how much it was going for now +$20!!! Thanks for the how-to, latest follower! xoxo

Hi Lindsay! Thanks for checking out my blog :) This is such a great tip, will be giving it a try, much better than spending lots on one from a store and all natural too! That Peach cobbler recipe up there looks pretty tasty too! x

I have a quick question... did you use rose hips or dried roses? The picture you have posted if of dried roses. Rose hips form after the rose has bloomed and all the petals have fallen off, basically it is the fruit of the rose and is normally an orangish red in color. It makes a lovely tea and is high in vitamin C. Just curious as I have dried rose hips but no dried rosebuds.

I keep reading about rosewater, but didn't know what it was used for so thanks for the post. I've been learning a lot of new tricks from different beauty sites including one of my faves: http://www.taaz.com/trends/trends.html! :)

This is one of the best DIY projects I learned. It's good to know how to make your own toner. It's simple yet very safe. Rose is known to give a rejuvenating effect to the skin. I will make another one this weekend.

I'm am a working herbalist and make many of my own skin care products. This is a simple and easy recipe and I like it. I am however confused by the fact that you show rose buds in the image shown and then call for rose hips in the recipe. The two are NOT the same. For this you want the buds. Not the hips. :) Hope everyone enjoys the end product as much as I do!